Born in the Bronx and raised in Manhattan, Tracey Lange comes from a large Irish family with a few secrets of its own. She headed west and graduated from the University of New Mexico before owning and operating a behavioural healthcare company with her husband for fifteen years. While writing her debut novel, We Are the Brennans, she completed the Stanford University online novel writing programme. Tracey currently lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband, two sons and their German Shepherd.
Beautifully observed portrait of dysfunctional family life. -- Hannah Beckerman * Guardian * An astonishingly accomplished debut - the Brennans leap fully formed onto the page in this brilliantly judged novel of the intricacies of family life where the past can shadow the future until someone breaks free. Secrets abound and it's blissful to watch the Brennans from the sidelines, both a part of the family dynamics and yet, gloriously not in the middle of the fractures. Wholly engrossing. -- Cathy Kelly Confident, polished debut novel . . . a book about secrets * New York Times * The Brennans are a great complex fictional family * Entertainment Weekly * Lange’s engaging family drama is fuelled by secrets and full of heart * People * A very accomplished debut and sublime storytelling. It oozes tension, but has so much warmth and tenderness too. I loved meeting this dysfunctional family. -- <span>Claire Allan, author of</span><span> </span><i>Her Name Was Rose </i><span>and</span><i> The Nurse</i> I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of a close-knit family's individual and collective crises. Sharply written, well-observed, and a gorgeous mix of heart-warming and edgy with a massively touching love story at its heart. -- Tracy Rees, author of<i> Amy Snow </i>and <i>The Rose Garden</i> Lange’s sizzling debut novel, which is an instant New York Times bestseller, explores the staying power of shame – and the redemptive power of love – in an Irish Catholic family torn apart by secrets * Good Morning America * Tracey Lange expertly captures the way one harrowing night can forever change a family. I devoured every page of this confident, accomplished debut -- Amy Meyerson, internationally bestselling author of <i>The Bookshop of Yesterdays </i>and <i>The Imperfects </i> Reading this novel is like getting a view through a lighted window on a family sitting around a table after dark. All families have their own story and the ways they tell it to themselves, and untangling the many strands of this one was deep and richly satisfying. -- Sarah Blake, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Guest Book</i> Lange skilfully contrasts the solace of family ties with the paralyzing burden of carrying secrets for too long. Her flawed but big-hearted Brennans will sneak under your skin * Star Tribune * Lange’s richly layered debut . . . deftly examines the long shadow of family history and the bonds that cannot be broken * Booklist * In Lange’s accomplished debut . . . she keeps all of the Brennans sizzling with humanity while they grapple with familial loyalty. Fans of intense family dramas are in for a treat * Publishers Weekly * In the vein of Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s The Nest, We Are the Brennans explores the redemptive power of love in an Irish Catholic family torn apart by secrets * PureWow *